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Vince Libercci appointed as MicroCare National Sales Manager
MicroCare is pleased to announce the appointment of Vince Libercci as National Sales Manager. With a wealth of experience in the industry spanning decades, Vince Libercci is well-positioned to lead and elevate MicroCare's national sales operations.
Advantech-Innocore unveil new gaming platform DPX-S455
Advantech-Innocore has announced the release of its latest offering in the successful gaming platform DPX-S Series, the DPX-S455.
Percepio scales up its leadership under new CEO
Percepio AB has announced the appointment of Andreas Lifvendahl as Chief Executive Officer to accelerate innovation and guide the company’s next stage of growth.
Softil's MCX framework 'dominates' global deployments in 2023
In a remarkable year for critical communications, Softil's MCX (3GPP Mission Critical Communications for Mission Critical push-to-talk, video, and data) Enabling Framework emerged as a global powerhouse in 2023.
Add-on module delivers PC-like experience to ZuBoard
Avnet has released the M.2 HSIO, the latest Add-On Module for the ZUBoard 1CG.
ABLIC introduces S-19954/5 Series
ABLIC has launched the S-19954/5 Series, a new line of automotive step-down switching regulators.These regulators operate at 5.5V with a 1A output and are noted for being housed in the smallest package in the industry, measuring just 1.6 x 1.6 x t0.41mm (HSNT-8(1616)B package).
Tunable Laser: 2um broadband PM fibre laser
LASER COMPONENTS is pleased to offer the TENOR-2000 from Cybel which is a wavelength tunable PM fibre laser. It has a broadband wavelength tuning range of 1900 to 2050nm and is available with >1W output power.
Where to find 7nm chips: navigating the global semiconductor landscape
This article aims to guide professionals in the electronics industry on where to find 7nm chips.
Innovative autophage engines and the future of rocketry
The autophage rocket engine, utilising its plastic fuselage for fuel, marks a significant innovation in aerospace engineering and it has been built and fired by engineers at Glasgow University.
AI could make cities autonomous, but that doesn’t mean we should let it happen
You are walking back home. Suddenly the ground seems to open, and a security drone emerges, blocking your way to verify your identity. This might sound far-fetched, but it is based on an existing technology – a drone system made by the AI company Sunflower Labs.